Editing audio

- [Instructor] Up until now, we've only worked…with video, but we haven't even touched audio.…Now, in some productions,…you could be given a Flash file to work within…that already has the audio on it.…It could be a temp track, it could even be…the finished soundtrack, if the producers…know exactly what they want,…in which case, you simply work towards that,…and sometimes that's a really nice way to work.…Other times, you're building the whole thing from scratch,…and I've worked this way a lot,…and it's great fun, because it's completely fluid…and you have total control.…So, I reckon that was the more…enjoyable way to learn the program,…so I've left the audio until the end.…

So, let's see how even go about bringing in audio,…and some things to watch out for.…So, the first thing to note is that…some MP3 files don't play well with Flash slash Animate.…They don't load in at all.…Now, when that happens, you have to…turn that MP3 into a wave file.…I've never had a problem with a wave file.…So, if that happens to you,…

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9/14/2017

Studios can create enormous problems if they begin projects in a disorderly manner. By creating a thoughtful, detailed storyboard, you can clarify your ideas and get your project off on the right foot. In this course, learn how to set up a storyboard in Adobe Animate CC. Dermot O'Connor demonstrates how to set up your project, do fades and cross dissolves, create vertical pan shots, work with characters like marching robot monsters), add and edit audio, and more.